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Dear Diary,
Today I actually toured TSWLTH, a full frontal ten-finger digital assault, and came out unscathed, wallet intact, having purchased Nothing. Zip. Zero. Nada. This is a ground-shaking event, so I wanted to record the happening for posterity. I felt everything in the store--well, not everything; I think the salesladies might have objected, and, besides, they weren't wearing any interesting fabrics. Although, as a side note, I mention here that I did accost a lady from Scotland this weekend, at a local craft show, and she let me feel her silk quilted jacket. Light as duck down, it was. Let your fingers do the walking. A little amateur analysis is in order: have I reached a saturation level? Does my fabric guilt= no room at the inn? But what if I took my fabric guilt, divided it by the number of years I have sewn professionally, multiplied that by the number of garments constructed/furniture reupholstered/slipcovered, etcetera, etceterum, (I knew latin would be useful some day), then added to that sum the number of personal garments made for self and family members. Would I then achieve a ratio permitting the aquisition of more soft fiber consumables? Hmmmm? Twiddling thumbs Perhaps my math needs revision...I believe I forgot to deduct for estimated # of years left to sew. chews pencil, same one used for tax filing There must be something wrong here; according to these figures, I should have quit collecting 15 years ago. Cea ruminating |
Never, Cea!
To quit collecting is to quit living! By the way, did you see any black lace fabric? For some strange reason, there seems to be no lace fabric in this part of the world! My DD is graduating this year and has decided that for her prom dress she wants an iridescent wine taffeta fabric overlaid with black lace.....but there's no lace to be seen! I might end up phoning across the country to Montreal...... Cynthia wrote in message oups.com... Dear Diary, Today I actually toured TSWLTH, a full frontal ten-finger digital assault, and came out unscathed, wallet intact, having purchased Nothing. Zip. Zero. Nada. This is a ground-shaking event, so I wanted to record the happening for posterity. I felt everything in the store--well, not everything; I think the salesladies might have objected, and, besides, they weren't wearing any interesting fabrics. Although, as a side note, I mention here that I did accost a lady from Scotland this weekend, at a local craft show, and she let me feel her silk quilted jacket. Light as duck down, it was. Let your fingers do the walking. A little amateur analysis is in order: have I reached a saturation level? Does my fabric guilt= no room at the inn? But what if I took my fabric guilt, divided it by the number of years I have sewn professionally, multiplied that by the number of garments constructed/furniture reupholstered/slipcovered, etcetera, etceterum, (I knew latin would be useful some day), then added to that sum the number of personal garments made for self and family members. Would I then achieve a ratio permitting the aquisition of more soft fiber consumables? Hmmmm? Twiddling thumbs Perhaps my math needs revision...I believe I forgot to deduct for estimated # of years left to sew. chews pencil, same one used for tax filing There must be something wrong here; according to these figures, I should have quit collecting 15 years ago. Cea ruminating |
Cynthia Spilsted Apr 19, 9:12 pm show options Newsgroups: rec.crafts.textiles.sewing From: "Cynthia Spilsted" - Find messages by this author Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2005 21:12:29 -0700 Local: Tues,Apr 19 2005 9:12 pm Subject: Another First Reply | Reply to Author | Forward | Print | Individual Message | Show original | Report Abuse Never, Cea! To quit collecting is to quit living! By the way, did you see any black lace fabric? For some strange reason, there seems to be no lace fabric in this part of the world! My DD is graduating this year and has decided that for her prom dress she wants an iridescent wine taffeta fabric overlaid with black lace.....but there's no lace to be seen! I might end up phoning across the country to Montreal...... Cynthia --- Why, yes, I did see black lace. Offhand, I cannot remember if it was in the markdown section, or in regular bridals. I was looking for some sheer stiff shimmery stuff to make tiny see-through jewelry bags, so I eyeballed everything. Check Joann's online to see if they have any listed. If you get desperate, I can go back and check the price/ydg, and let you know about shipping it to you. Cea |
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http://groups.google.com uttered Why, yes, I did see black lace. Offhand, I cannot remember if it was in the markdown section, or in regular bridals. I was looking for some sheer stiff shimmery stuff to make tiny see-through jewelry bags, so I eyeballed everything. Check Joann's online to see if they have any listed. If you get desperate, I can go back and check the price/ydg, and let you know about shipping it to you. I can get black lace in UK no prob. Also shot taffeta - silk or polyester. -- AJH alpha dot hotel echo yankee whisky oscar oscar delta at tango echo sierra charlie oscar dot november echo tango |
Lots of shot taffeta around here, far less bridal satin or satin crepe and
absolutely no lace fabric this year! Unfortunately, getting it sent from you, Cea, would do me no good because of the international border (parcels sometimes sit in customs for two weeks without moving!). I was just wondering if it was a trend or just lack of stock in my corner of the world. I guess that it is just our depressed economy creating the shortage. Drat and double-drat! As I curse the lack of fabric shops where I live, I do have to remind myself that there is an upside: I think that we'll be having fresh pacific halibut for supper tonight - that is if the fellows come home soon enough for supper. (Otherwise, it'll be pasta deja vu!) Cynthia "She who would like to be obeyed once every Preston Guild" wrote in message ... In article .com, of http://groups.google.com uttered Why, yes, I did see black lace. Offhand, I cannot remember if it was in the markdown section, or in regular bridals. I was looking for some sheer stiff shimmery stuff to make tiny see-through jewelry bags, so I eyeballed everything. Check Joann's online to see if they have any listed. If you get desperate, I can go back and check the price/ydg, and let you know about shipping it to you. I can get black lace in UK no prob. Also shot taffeta - silk or polyester. -- AJH alpha dot hotel echo yankee whisky oscar oscar delta at tango echo sierra charlie oscar dot november echo tango |
In article , Cynthia Spilsted of uttered
Lots of shot taffeta around here, far less bridal satin or satin crepe and absolutely no lace fabric this year! I dream of the day that polyester crepe-backed satin disappears off the face of the planet... -- AJH alpha dot hotel echo yankee whisky oscar oscar delta at tango echo sierra charlie oscar dot november echo tango |
She who would like to be obeyed once every Preston Guild wrote:
In article , Cynthia Spilsted of uttered Lots of shot taffeta around here, far less bridal satin or satin crepe and absolutely no lace fabric this year! I dream of the day that polyester crepe-backed satin disappears off the face of the planet... Evil stuff! OK if you don't have to sew seams on the straight grain, but nasty whatever way you look at it! Mind you, it can look fantastic under stage lights! -- Kate XXXXXX R.C.T.Q Madame Chef des Trolls Lady Catherine, Wardrobe Mistress of the Chocolate Buttons http://www.diceyhome.free-online.co.uk Click on Kate's Pages and explore! |
"She who would like to be obeyed once every Preston Guild" wrote in message ... In article , Cynthia Spilsted of uttered Lots of shot taffeta around here, far less bridal satin or satin crepe and absolutely no lace fabric this year! I dream of the day that polyester crepe-backed satin disappears off the face of the planet... -- AJH alpha dot hotel echo yankee whisky oscar oscar delta at tango echo sierra charlie oscar dot november echo tango Why? For many items, bridal satin is far too heavy, poly-silk has the wrong feel, and either Chinese or Vietnamese lightweight silk is too light - and too expensive. Just wondering, because I've sent one girl out expressly to buy the satin/crepe (which also works well when wanting a matte to shiny combo). Like most fabrics, it comes in a wide range of quality - but I have never had any problems sewing with the stuff. Of course, anyone trying to substitute it for regular satin or regular crepe will not get the desired results. Cynthia |
In article , Cynthia Spilsted of uttered
Why? For many items, bridal satin is far too heavy, poly-silk has the wrong feel, and either Chinese or Vietnamese lightweight silk is too light - and too expensive. Just wondering, because I've sent one girl out expressly to buy the satin/crepe (which also works well when wanting a matte to shiny combo). Like most fabrics, it comes in a wide range of quality - but I have never had any problems sewing with the stuff. Of course, anyone trying to substitute it for regular satin or regular crepe will not get the desired Why? Because IMHO it is vile. It is far too bulky for fine seams. It clicks/ marks as soon as you look at it, it frays like there's no tomorrow, threads pull at the drop of a hat, you can't unpick and remake a seam without it showing most of the time ... and has to be pinned within and inch of its life to stop it shifting as you sew (and then it clicks again) I've just had to remake a bridesmaid dress twice because the kid snagged it on a shoe buckle at the fitting - the garment won't be fit to be seen 5 mins after the reception starts ... if not earlier ... need I go on? Just the feel of the stuff sets my teeth on edge! It is the work of the devil and should not be allowed to exist -- AJH alpha dot hotel echo yankee whisky oscar oscar delta at tango echo sierra charlie oscar dot november echo tango |
She who would like to be obeyed once every Preston Guild wrote:
I've just had to remake a bridesmaid dress twice because the kid snagged it on a shoe buckle at the fitting - the garment won't be fit to be seen 5 mins after the reception starts ... if not earlier ... I trust you are charging extra for this?! Sarah |
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